Friday, May 30, 2008

Done

Reports indicate that Dunne, Bostock, and dos Santos are now Spurs.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Head Spinning Transfer News Day

The early news was that Moreno signed with Shaktar Donetsk instead of Spurs. Perhaps this shouldn't have been too much of a surprise as there were questions about the third-party ownership of the player's rights (like Mascherano and Tevez) and related requests that the full transfer sum be paid up front. Moreno looks like a quality player who can play with his back to goal, and it's disappointing that he won't be a Spur, but other transfer activity may negate the impact of this loss.

Plenty of news outlets indicate that Barcelona's dos Santos has either signed to Tottenham (Daily Mail), or is about to sign (Sky, Guardian, Mirror, Telegraph) .

Goal.com is also reporting that Tottenham have matched Diego Capel's release clause in his contract and only settling the tax bill remains as the Sevilla left wing player has agreed to a four-year contract.

Additionally, it is being reported in the Daily Mail that Chelsea have failed in their attempt to hijack the transfer of John Bostock from Crystal Palace.

And finally, Getafe defender Cata Diaz is rumored to be headed to the Lane says Setanta and Goal.com.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Transfer Targets Resource Center

We've updated the site to track the latest transfer news and gossip. We will continue to update this list on the left navigation bar. The links on the player names goes to the player's football-lineups.com profile which provides good info on where on the pitch he played and how often he started or substituted. Articles will have dates from this point going forward to help readers track developments. Some of the identified targets have not generated much press recently, but were cited as targets in the January window.

Keeper
1. Carlos Kameni, Espanyol, Video
2. Joe Hart, Manchester City, articles 5/14/08
3. Gregory Coupet, Lyon, articles 5/25/08
4. Heurelho Gomes, PSV Eindhoven, articles 5/24/08
5. Hugo Lloris, Nice, articles 5/26/08

Left Back
1. Andrea Dossena, Udinese
2. Adriano Corriea, Sevilla, articles 5/18/08

Center Back
1. Dani Jarque, Espanyol: Video,
2. David Abelda, Valencia
3. Carlos Cuellar, Glasgow Rangers, articles 5/14/08
4. Richard Dunne, Manchester City, articles 5/17/08
5. Torrejon Mayo, Espanyol, articles 5/13/08
6. Daniel van Buyten, Bayern Munich

Right Back
1. Miguel, Valencia

Left Mid
1. Diego Capel, Sevilla, Video, video, video, articles 5/7/08 5/14/08
2. Stewart Downing, Middlesborough
3. Esteban Granero, on loan at Getafe from Real Madrid

Center Mid
1. Luka Modric, articles 5/6/08 video video
2. Yaya Toure, Barcelona
3. Lassana Diarra, Portsmouth, articles 5/19/08
4. John Bostock, Crystal Palace, articles 5/15/08

Right Mid
1. David Bentley, Blackburn, articles 5/26/08 5/27/08
2. Valon Behrami, Lazio, articles 5/27/08

Striker

1. Andrei Arshavin, Zenit St. Petersberg, articles, video
2. Diego Milito, Real Zaragoza - video video
3. Fred, Lyon - video, video
4. Marcelo Moreno, Cruzeiro, articles 5/24/08, video video
5. Giovani dos Santos, Barcelona, articles 5/20/08 5/27/08, video video
6. Tarik Elyounoussi, Fredrikstad, articles 5/27/08, video

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Socks

I'm not really sure about these new socks for next season's home kit.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Modric: Great Times Profile Piece

The Guardian has a great piece on the No. 10 position and the declining importance of playmakers in European football. It features Riquelme as the prototypical traditional No. 10 and Modric as one of the new breed. Here's a snippet:
He's maybe not going to push players around, but with his quickness of feet, and his balance and his vision he'll cope. He's really special. He's a player who's really comfortable on the ball. People enjoy having him in the team. He's quick of thought. Good with both feet, can run all day long, and he plays football. He's got a great future."